John Dramani Mahama, the recently re-elected 2024 flagbearer of the largest opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has responded again to a call on him by Nana Akomea, the Managing Director of the State Transport Corporation (STC), that he should refrain from insulting citizens if he wants to be President of Ghana again.
This emanated from an initial call on the John Mahama to stop accepting ex-gratia payments from the state if he intends abolishing ex-gratia when he returns to power.
Speaking on Peace FM's 'kokrokoo' programme last two weeks Nana Akomea said he would demonstrate in his stance on abolishing ex-gratia when Mahama returns to power.
"So, you, President Mahama, today if you claim you don't believe in the ex-gratia, the ones that you have taken, we know that you have spent it already, so we can't say that go and bring it . . .but the challenge I am giving to him is that the ones he will be taking from this month May, he shouldn’t take it, he should stop taking the ex-gratia, the same way Togbe Afede stopped and returned his own, he should follow the same principle," he told host Nana Yaw Kesseh that the ex-president was receiving ex-gratia.
Mahama's response
John Mahama responding to Nana Akomea in a Twitter post on Friday said he receives a monthly pension and not ex-gratia as Nana Akomea claimed.
"My friend Nana Akomea. Really sad what politics can do to a fine mind! I don't take ex-gratia. I receive a monthly pension," John Mahama tweeted.
Nana Akomea Rebutts
The Managing Director of the State Transport Corporation (STC) didn't take this lightly as he responded to the ex-president.
In Nana Akomea's response to the ex-president, he said he fully endorses President Mahama’s sentiments.
"I only asked him to show leadership by reviewing his own entitlements in the light of the burden these present to the taxpayer and his plan to scrap the Ex-Gratia.
"Even if President Mahama disagrees with me, I am sad that he chose to lace his disagreement with insults to my person, by implying politics had caused me to lose my “fine mind”.
"The last time other citizens commented on this same sentiments of President Mahama, he met them with similar insults, calling them “Silly”.
"I urge President Mahama, that if he wants to be President of Ghana again, he should refrain from insulting citizens.
"I assure him I am still his friend and I still have a fine mind."
However, in a tweet on Monday afteroon, Mr. Mahama has replied Nana Akomea.
"My friend Nana Akomea. I did not insult you. I know you know the difference between a lump sum ex-gratia payment and a monthly pension. Why you chose to misinform the public was because of politics," he posted on twitter Monday afternoon.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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@ Nana Abekah, Ex- gratia is a collective of benefits which includes the money Mahama receives as pension. For the records, Mahama benefits from all these privileges apart from the pension so it’s not Nana Akomea who is not being truthful but Mahama.
How can a pensioner seek public appointment?
nana akomea is my favourate good objective thinker but iam surprise he does not know ex-gratia is not same as pension. how can nana akomea deceive ghanaians that ex-gratia is colleted every months. please nana akomea do not sell your intelligence because of politics and be like kwamena duncan, nana B and others that politic has make them academic illiterate
John Mahama, that was was an insult! Don't be si..lly wai! I haven't insulted you oh
The problem with Mahama is that he is failing to realise that Ghanaians have matured politically, and so he keeps engaging in populism, thinking that will get him votes. Any issue that Mahama hears Ghanaians discussing, he quickly jumps on and starts saying that if he is voted into office, he will address that issue. That cannot win you elections. What happened to the Okada policy he talked about in 2020? This ex gratia thing is not an issue that someone aspiring to be president will be making a central issue. How will individual Ghanaians benefit directly if ex gratia is canceled? You see that you are now engaged in discussing trivialities. A serious presidential candidate should rise above these things.
There we go! Due to politics the issue has been clarified but the "fine minds corrupted by politics still "goes to market" with the stewpidity.............
A pensioner looking for employment in Ghana when people who are not yet at their pension age are there? Oh, this man. Every argument does not favour you!
There we go again! why should nana Akomea choose to deceive the public on what does not exist ? politics is truly affecting good minds. I totally agree to what Mr Mahama said. well said.
Nana Akomea is not your friend.... greedy man. You are collecting ex-gratia and demonising it. Hypocrate. Cancel yours first.